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(San Luis, Colo., May 20, 2004) In the San Luis Valley, the poorest county in Colorado no one goes without primary care thanks to a huge federal grant and an altruistic group of heath care professionals who founded Valley Wide Health Care Clinics. There are 7 clinics in the valley, the San Luis Health Center is the oldest. Kim Woodke, PAC is one of the providers at the center between her and Christine Torres, EMT-IV they handle the patients primary care needs. (l-r) They discuss a patient with difficult problems. (Photo by: Linda McConnell/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(San Luis, Colo., May 20, 2004) In the San Luis Valley, the poorest county in Colorado no one goes without primary care thanks to a huge federal grant and an altruistic group of heath care professionals who founded Valley Wide Health Care Clinics. There are 7 clinics in the valley, the San Luis Health Center is the oldest. Kim Woodke, PAC is one of the providers at the center between her and Christine Torres, EMT-IV they handle the patients primary care needs. (l-r) They discuss a patient with difficult problems. (Photo by: Linda McConnell/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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(San Luis, Colo., May 20, 2004) In the San Luis Valley, the poorest county in Colorado no one goes without primary care thanks to a huge federal grant and an altruistic group of heath care professionals who founded Valley Wide Health Care Clinics. There are 7 clinics in the valley, the San Luis Health Center is the oldest. Kim Woodke, PAC is one of the providers at the center between her and Christine Torres, EMT-IV they handle the patients primary care needs. (l-r) They discuss a patient with difficult problems. (Photo by: Linda McConnell/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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